Set Theory DPP 1 Extended
Set Theory DPP 1 Extended
DPP-1
Sub-topic:-Entire Syllabus
1.A market research group survey 1000 consumers and and reported that 720 consumers
liked product A and 450 consumers liked product B then least number that must have liked
both products
6. A set A has 3 elements and another set B has 6 elements then range of A∪B is
10. Let A and B are two sets in a universal set U then which of the following is/are correct
(a)𝑨 − 𝑩 = 𝑨′ − 𝑩′ (b)𝑨 − (𝑨 − 𝑩) = 𝑨 ∩ 𝑩 (c)𝑨′ ∩ 𝑩′ = 𝑨 − 𝑩 (d) 𝑨 ∪ 𝑩 = (𝑨 − 𝑩) ∪ (𝑩 − 𝑨) ∪ (𝑨 ∩ 𝑩)
11.If A and B are two non-empty sets such that A⊃B then
(a)𝑩′ − 𝑨′ = 𝑨 − 𝑩
(b)𝑩′ − 𝑨′ = 𝑩 − 𝑨
(c)𝑨′ − 𝑩′ = 𝑨 − 𝑩
(d)𝑨′ ∩ 𝑩′ = 𝑩 − 𝑨
12. In a town of 10000 families, It was found that 40% of families buy newspaper A , 20% of
families buy newspaper B and 10% of families buy newspaper C. 5% of families buy both A and
B, 3% buy B and C and 4% buy A and C. If 2% of families buy all the newspapers then
(a)3300 families buy only A
(b) 1400 families buy B only
(c)4000 families buy none of A ,B and C
(d) All the correct
14. Each student in a class of 40, studies at least one of the subjects English, Mathematics and
Economics. 16 study English, 22 in Economics and 26 in Mathematics, 5 study English and
Economics, 14 in Mathematics and Economics and 2 study all three subjects. The number of
studentds who study English and mathematics but not Economics is
(a)7 (b)5 (c) 10 (d)4
15.In a class of 80 students, all odd-numbered students opt for cricket, students whose numbers
are divisible by 5 opt for football and those whose numbers are divisible by 7 opt for Hockey.
The number of students who do not opt for any of the three games is
(a) 13 (b) 24 (c)28 (d)52
16. In a class of 60 students, 23 play Hockey, 15 play Basketball, and 20 play cricket. 7 play
Hockey and Basketball, 5 play cricket and Basketball, 4 play Hockey and cricket and 15 students
do not play any of these games then
(a)4 play all three above games
(b)20 play Hockey but not cricket
(c)1 play Hockey and cricket but not basketball
(d) All of these
18. If A is the set of the divisors of the number 15, B is the set of prime numbers smaller than 10
and C is the set of even numbers smaller than 9 then (𝑨 ∪ 𝑪) ∩ 𝑩 is the set of
(a){1,3,5} (b){1,2,3} (c) {2,3,5} (d) {2,5}
19. Two finite sets have m and n elements. The number of subsets of the first set is 112 more
than that of the second set. The values of m and n are respectively ,
(a)4,7 (b)7,4 (c)4,4 (d)7,7
20. The number of students who take both the subjects math and chemistry is 30. This
represents 10% of enrolment in math and 12% of the enrolment in chemistry. How many
students take at least one of these two subjects
(a)520 (b) 490 (c)560 (d)480
23. Let A, B, C be finite sets. Suppose n(A)=10 , n(B)=15, n(C)=20, n(A𝑨 ∩ 𝑩)=8 and
n(B∩C)=9. Then the possible value of n(𝑨 ∪ 𝑩 ∪ 𝑪) is
(a)26 (b)27 (c)28 (d)Any of the three values 26,27,28 is possible
25. In a town of 10000 families it was found that 40% family buy newspaper A, 20% buy
newspaper B and 10% buy newspaper C, 5% of families buy both A and B,, 3% buy both B and C
and 4% buy A and C. If 2% of families buy all three newspapers then the number of families that
buy A only is
(a)3100 (b)3300 (c)2900 (d)1400
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